Suntell Document Imaging: Human Resources & Vendor Areas

Our Suntell Document Imaging (SDI) program goes beyond scanning loan and deposit-related documents.  The Business Section is designed to hold Employee and Vendor-related images.

Our Suntell Document Imaging (SDI) program goes beyond scanning loan and deposit-related documents.  The Business Section is designed to hold Employee and Vendor-related images.

These areas have separate security so that your organization can control who has access.  They also have separate folder configuration.  You can control the folder structure based on employee type or vendor type.  For example: your software vendors can have a different folder structure than your attorneys.  Your administrative employees can have a different folder structure than your support staff.

Additionally, some Suntell customers use the Vendor area to store internal documents, or documents that may not fit into the regular Customer Document imaging.  Examples include: loan committee or board minutes, internal or external audit reports, denied loans, or loans sold to the secondary market.  Our support staff has a lot of ideas and suggestions of ways to put the Business Section to use and help SDI become an enterprise-wide solution.

For more information, you can watch our most recent Lunch & Learn session on SDI Human Resources and Vendor areas.  Lunch & Learns are free training sessions conducted on the first and third Wednesday of every month by our knowledgeable staff.  For more information on the SDI Business Section, contact Customer Support at 888.848.7349, Option 1 or support@35.206.79.18.

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